Pop!Tech – Bill Shannon gets around
Bill Shannon takes the stage on crutches, though he can clearly walk on two legs. It’s disconcerting to see him – is he walking on… Read More »Pop!Tech – Bill Shannon gets around
Bill Shannon takes the stage on crutches, though he can clearly walk on two legs. It’s disconcerting to see him – is he walking on… Read More »Pop!Tech – Bill Shannon gets around
Choreographer Elizabeth Streb is obsessed with action. “Action is about the now, the present tense.” She wants to see “extreme action out in the world”,… Read More »Pop!Tech: Elizabeth Streb – “I prefer the crash.”
Anthropologist Nina Jablonski praises us as an audience for being, “an exceptional and alert group of primates.” (I will be more exceptional and alert with… Read More »Pop!Tech: Nina Jablonski – our skin makes us human
Cyberactivism in Russia: Gravikol 21 and the first anti-corporate rebellion | Daily EM Evgeny writes about a fascinating protest in Russia against a company that… Read More »links for 2007-10-20
Ted Ames is the only Maine lobsterman who’s received a MacArthur “genius grant”. Listen to him for a few minutes and the reason he’s been… Read More »Pop!Tech: Ted Ames and the recovery of Maine’s fisheries
Oceanographer Enric Sala studies coral reefs. But he studies ones that are very different from ones you’ve seen before. Sala is interested in studying pristine… Read More »Pop!Tech: Enric Sala and pristine reefs